[photo] Tithing scrip issued by the Cache Stake in Logan, Utah. (Courtesy of Museum of Church History and Art.)

[illustration] Lorenzo Snow, by Lewis A. Ramsey

[photo] A marching band sponsored by the Boy Scouts assembles for a presentation in front of the Church Administration Building.

[photos] Left: The Joseph Smith Memorial was dedicated in Sharon, Vermont, 100 years after the Prophet’s birth. Below: This mother and her children were among Saints from nine LDS Mexican colonies forced to evacuate their homes in 1912.

[photo] John A. Widtsoe, later of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and his wife, Leah, gather with two of their children in 1912. (Photo courtesy of Utah State Historical Society.)

[photos] Above: The Hawaii Temple, dedicated in 1919. (Photo by Craig W. Dimond.) Right: President Heber J. Grant with his counselors, President J. Reuben Clark Jr. (left) and President David O. McKay (right).

[photo] A home for newly called missionaries was established in Salt Lake City in 1925.

[photos] Above: Members enjoy an outing near Cardston, Alberta, Canada, after the dedication of the Alberta Temple. Below: Elder Richard L. Evans, later of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, delivers the “Spoken Word” accompanying the Mormon Tabernacle Choir broadcast.

[photos] Above: Bishops’ storehouses were especially helpful in providing food and other goods for the needy in the 1930s. (Photo courtesy of Wide World Photos.) Left: In this photo, circa 1939, a woman studies family history records on one of the earliest known microfilm readers. Below: Deseret Industries stores began selling secondhand goods in 1938.

[photos] Above: The Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in 1931. Below: Elder Ezra Taft Benson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles (left), who traveled to Europe following World War II, surveys Nazi aircraft wreckage.